Miyazu Line

Miyazu Line
Miyazu Line local train near Tango-Yura Station
Overview
Native name宮津線
OwnerKyoto Tango Railway
LocaleKyoto, Hyōgo
Termini
Stations19
Service
TypeCommuter rail line
Operator(s)Willer Trains
History
Opened1924
Technical
Line length83.6 km (51.9 mi)
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Operating speed85 km/h (53 mph)

The Miyazu Line (宮津線, Miyazu-sen) is a railway line of the Kyoto Tango Railway in Kyoto Prefecture and Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Trains on the line are operated by Willer Trains Inc. as part of its Kyoto Tango Railway system.

The Miyamai Line (宮舞線, Miyamai-sen) and the Miyatoyo Line (宮豊線, Miyatoyo-sen) are the aliases assigned by Willer Trains to the sections of the line.

History

A train at Amino station derailed by the 1927 North Tango earthquake

The Nishi-Maizuru - Miyazu section was opened in 1924 by the Japanese Government Railway, and extended west progressively, reaching Amino in 1926.

The Toyooka - Kumihama section opened in 1929, the Amino - Tango-Kanno section in 1931, and the line was completed in 1932 with the opening of the Kumihama - Tango-Kanno section

Freight services ceased in 1985, and in 1990 the Kitakinki Tango Railway commenced operating the line. It electrified the Amanohashidate - Miyazu section in 1996, enabling EMU services from the Miyafuku Line to service Amanohashidate Station.

On April 1, 2015, the train operation business of Kitakinki Tango Railway was transferred to Willer Trains, Inc., which named the railway system the Kyoto Tango Railway.[1] At this time, the nicknames Miyamai Line and Miyatoyo Line were assigned to the line.[2]

Former connecting lines

  • Nodagawa station - The Kaya Railway Co. opened a 6 km line to its namesake town in 1926. In 1942 the line was extended 3 km to the Oeyama nickel mine, and a 4 km extension from Nodagawa to Iwataki built to service an ore treatment plant. Both extensions closed in 1946, and the original line closed in 1985.

Route data

  • Operating Company:
  • Distance:
    • Toyooka — Nishi-Maizuru: 83.6 km
  • Gauge: 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
  • Stations: 19
  • Double-tracking: None
  • Electrification: Amanohashidate - Miyazu (1500 VDC)
  • Railway signalling:
    • special automatic occlusive (electronic sign A review type)

Station list

Legend: S - trains stop; | - trains pass

No. Station Japanese Distance (km) Rapid Limited Express Transfers Location
Between
Stations
Total
Miyamai Line
M8 Nishi-Maizuru 西舞鶴 - 0.0 JR West: Maizuru Line Maizuru Kyoto
M9 Shisho 四所 5.4 5.4  
M10 Shinonome 東雲 3.5 8.9  
M11 Tango-Kanzaki 丹後神崎 3.8 12.7  
M12 Tango-Yura 丹後由良 1.7 14.4   Miyazu
M13 Kunda 栗田 5.8 20.2  
14 Miyazu 宮津 4.5 24.7 S Miyafuku Line
Miyatoyo Line
14 Miyazu 宮津 4.5 24.7 S Miyafuku Line Miyazu Kyoto
T15 Amanohashidate 天橋立 4.4 29.1 S  
T16 Iwatakiguchi 岩滝口 3.7 32.8 |  
T17 Yosano 与謝野 2.9 35.7 S   Yosano
T18 Kyōtango-Ōmiya 京丹後大宮 7.0 42.7 S   Kyōtango
T19 Mineyama 峰山 5.6 48.3 S  
T20 Amino 網野 7.2 55.5 S  
T21 Yūhigaura-Kitsu-onsen 夕日ヶ浦木津温泉 5.6 61.1 S  
T22 Shōtenkyō 小天橋 5.4 66.5 |  
T23 Kabutoyama かぶと山 3.2 69.7 |  
T24 Kumihama 久美浜 2.3 72.0 S S  
T25 Kōnotori-no-sato コウノトリの郷 8.6 80.6 | |   Toyooka Hyōgo
T26 Toyooka 豊岡 3.0 83.6 S S JR West: San'in Main Line

See also

References

  1. ^ 小佐野カゲトシ (April 1, 2015). "ウィラー初の鉄道路線「京都丹後鉄道」スタート…北近畿タンゴ鉄道の運行引き継ぐ". Response (in Japanese). Retrieved April 5, 2015.
  2. ^ Willer Group. "経営ビジョン". Retrieved April 4, 2015.

This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia

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